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... economic policy , prepares and executes long- and short - term economic plans , fixes a large number of physi- cal production targets , determines the number of em- ployees and the level of remuneration , and fixes the price of a very ...
... economic policy , prepares and executes long- and short - term economic plans , fixes a large number of physi- cal production targets , determines the number of em- ployees and the level of remuneration , and fixes the price of a very ...
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... economic poli- cy , which had a beneficial effect on both industry and agriculture . By mid - 1970 the Cultural Revolution was to all intents and purposes over , and it was clear that the economic policies of the pre - 1966 period had ...
... economic poli- cy , which had a beneficial effect on both industry and agriculture . By mid - 1970 the Cultural Revolution was to all intents and purposes over , and it was clear that the economic policies of the pre - 1966 period had ...
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Hua's economic programs ntag- nism etween aiwanese nd Chiang's Orces. vice premier . It thus fell to Teng to weigh the policies needed to implement the four modernizations while carry- ing out the competing goals of fostering ...
Hua's economic programs ntag- nism etween aiwanese nd Chiang's Orces. vice premier . It thus fell to Teng to weigh the policies needed to implement the four modernizations while carry- ing out the competing goals of fostering ...
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